Love Island’s Millie Court has confessed she’s “not totally OK” following her shocking split from her ITV2 co-star Liam Reardon earlier this month.
In the blonde bombshell’s first interview since the duo shared the devastating announcement, the model confessed that it has been difficult to cope with the “heartbreak.”
Although she has “no regrets” over her difficult decision, the Love Island winner confessed that their year-long relationship has been difficult to walk away from.
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Speaking to Fabulous Magazine, the reality star was also quick to squash any rumours of infidelity between the pair.
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The dynamic duo first found love on the set of the ITV2 dating show, which they went on to win despite a dramatic Casa Amor storyline which saw Liam’s head turn.
Speaking to the publication, she explained: “I’m obviously not OK, I’m the best Millie that I can be and going through something that’s not very nice.
“Liam is the one person I saw every day who understood the life-changing experiences we were both going through.
“We can’t just cut things off, and we’ll still support each other in all that we do.”
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During the interview the former retail assistant insisted that neither of them had been unfaithful to each other and still “get on really, really well.”
Just days after the couple announced their breakup to their millions of adoring followers online, the Essex beauty remined users “not to believe everything you read on social media.”
She started with: “Just wanted to jump on here to say thank you to everyone again and for your really kind words.
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“I’d also like to ask you guys to please not believe everything you have read in the press or have seen on social media.
“Last thing I want is people to say nasty things about Liam or put the blame on him, or vice versa, it wouldn’t have ended on a good note like it did if anything had happened.”
She added: “Going through a breakup is hard enough as it is, let alone when people are spreading nasty rumours that simply are not true
“Please remember we are human beings too, we have feelings and to always, always be kind. You never really know what someone is going through”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk